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Webcast: Understand the new pension rules

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By · 8 Feb 2017
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8 Feb 2017
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Australia's pensions landscape is undergoing a permanent transformation, and millions of Australians will ultimately be impacted.

Just over three months ago legislation was passed in the federal Parliament that, from July 1 this year, will force many people in retirement to make major changes to their pension assets structures.

A large number of individuals and couples will need to take action before then to reorganise their asset holdings, to avoid being penalised for having too much in their pension account.

The changes are not only highly complex, but potentially detrimental to those who don't seek professional advice.

And it's also just over a month since the introduction of new Age Pension assets test measures that have negatively affected many individuals and couples previously entitled to receive either a full or part pension.

Those affected by this change, of which there are many more, should also be aware of strategies that can be deployed to limit the downside of holding assets that will reduce or eliminate their pension entitlements.

If you are in retirement already receiving a self-funded pension or the Age Pension, or receiving a transition to retirement pension, Eureka Report is hosting a live webcast to go over all the recent and impending changes on Thursday, February 16.

Hear from our experts

Licensed financial advisors Bruce Brammall and Max Newnham will fully explain the new pension rules, and the implications for retirees.

Attendees will also be able to ask their questions, and receive live responses.

Register today

Click here to register for this important live webcast today, and feel free to send in your questions beforehand so our advisors can provide you with a considered response.

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